A pitch-black cave in the Balkans is home to what researchers say is a singular work of cooperation by two usually-hostile ...
In a remarkable display of nature’s wonders, scientists have unearthed the world’s largest spider web in a pitch-black cave ...
This finding is the first documented case of colonial behavior between two solitary species of spider ...
Deep beneath the Balkans, a massive sulfur-fed cave hosts 111,000 spiders in one shared web, defying typical spider behavior.
Spider webs are made from a protein fiber which we call silk. It is both strong and stretchy but not all spider silk is the same, there are several different types. Spiders produce silk using special ...
Though most people aren't the biggest fan of spiders, their silk is a biological marvel, and the silk of this species has ...
Researchers have found what may be the world’s largest spider web in an underwater cave on the Greece-Albania border. The massive web covers 1,076.4 square feet along Sulfur Cave’s wall and houses ...
Researchers may have discovered the world's biggest spider web, a massive subterranean structure spanning over 100 square ...
The first evidence of colonial behaviour in two common spider species and probably represents the largest spider web in the ...
The long-standing mystery around why spider webs sometimes feature "extra touches" known as stabilimenta has been revisited ...